I have the album this is on. Some very interesting music.Sadness by Enigma
That's the tune I've practiced on my clarinet in order to learn how to play it. Excellent tune. Acker was from Winford, which is just outside of Bristol, my home town. Did you know that Adge Cutler was Acker's road manager?
Nice vid, IrishEyes. That was in 1960, when Krupa was 51 years old, but still played great. The 1937 recording of "Sing, Sing, Sing" (composed by Louis Prima) with Benny Goodman may have been the first instance of an extended drum solo., which helped to elevate drummers as equal musicians. His equipment and style of playing immediately influenced drumming, which lasts until this day.I was 9 years old when I saw Gene Krupa on Ed Sullivan, knowing nothing
about drumming, this man caught my attention in a big way.
As a drummer in a former life, good posting. "Sing, Sing, Sing" is my fave. There were other drummers before Krupa such as Chick Webb who 'elevated' drumming, but who was first could be argued all day.The 1937 recording of "Sing, Sing, Sing" (composed by Louis Prima) with Benny Goodman may have been the first instance of an extended drum solo., which helped to elevate drummers as equal musicians. His equipment and style of playing immediately influenced drumming, which lasts until this day.